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he'll focus on jobs and the economy. that's why i'm supporting terry mcauliffe. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." >>> members of the howard county fire and rescue service are headed across the atlantic to liberia trying to help firefighter rebuild their fire departments there. liberia is emerging from years of devastating civil war. the volunteers from howard county traveled there last year to get a handle on the sort of help they need. >> this year we're following up on a promise. last year we told them we'd be back. we're going to come back with a lot of others to help and we'll bring some equipment. >> like it when you're a man of your word. the photos of the trip, here are a few from last year. this time the howard county group will provide the liberian firefighters with a used fire engine and ambulance, a lot of used but still useful gear. they're working in conjunction with other fire departments from across the country. >>> we are on top of some breaking news tonight as los angeles international airport still closed ri
he'll focus on jobs and the economy. that's why i'm supporting terry mcauliffe. "i'm terry mcauliffe, candidate for governor, and i sponsored this ad." >>> members of the howard county fire and rescue service are headed across the atlantic to liberia trying to help firefighter rebuild their fire departments there. liberia is emerging from years of devastating civil war. the volunteers from howard county traveled there last year to get a handle on the sort of help they need....
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both candidates agrow however they want to create jobs and grow the economy. >> my tax cut plan which will grow 58,000 new jobs and reduce the personal income tax the 5%. and the business income tax to 4%. >> my opponent proposes $1.4 billion tax cut and resoundly criticized. it will come right out of education. early childhood development, reform in the sols. teacher pay. investing in community colleges. financial aid at higher ed. i think that's the prudent way to do budgeting. >> i like those too. i like education. i like puppies. but i don't bring a puppy home. i don't bring a puppy home if i don't have a plan for how i'm going to deal with that puppy. or guess what my house is going to look like. and he's all puppy and no plan. >> reporter: so how are voters feeling four days out? we talked to some of them coming up in the next half hour. andrea and mike back to you. >>> thank you. >> the woman accused of vandalizing the washington national cathedral and possibly the lincoln memorial with paint is mentally incompetent to stand trial. a judge issued that ruling based on a psycholo
both candidates agrow however they want to create jobs and grow the economy. >> my tax cut plan which will grow 58,000 new jobs and reduce the personal income tax the 5%. and the business income tax to 4%. >> my opponent proposes $1.4 billion tax cut and resoundly criticized. it will come right out of education. early childhood development, reform in the sols. teacher pay. investing in community colleges. financial aid at higher ed. i think that's the prudent way to do budgeting....
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a two-week government shutdown and the threat to blow up the economy. if the health care isn't dismantled. strong stuff. ron reagan, i want to start with you. this has been a concerted effort. it's like when you read about lincoln coming to washington through baltimore and into town because the secession movement has begun. they didn't give this guy a honeymoon. they didn't give him nothing. they started going after him from the beginning. >> no. and they haven't learned their lesson. they just got their hat handed to them with their government shutdown and the debt ceiling, and you'd think they'd be chasing it a bit, but they're going to keep this up. it's an ideological war they're fighting where these tea party members, they think the government is bad. not only do they think that obama's government is bad, any government is bad. so they want government to fail. which is a pretty outrageous thing. imagine when the iraq war was getting underway if democrat who opposed the war, weren't crazy about george w. bush to begin with began denying troops body
a two-week government shutdown and the threat to blow up the economy. if the health care isn't dismantled. strong stuff. ron reagan, i want to start with you. this has been a concerted effort. it's like when you read about lincoln coming to washington through baltimore and into town because the secession movement has begun. they didn't give this guy a honeymoon. they didn't give him nothing. they started going after him from the beginning. >> no. and they haven't learned their lesson....
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a lot of people when they got into office said he made a big mistake and should have went into the economy first. we went after this for a couple reasons. one, upwards of 50,000 people in this country were dying every year, needlessly dying because they didn't have health coverage. if that many people died from terrorism, we would probably be using nuks. it was ban bans resulting. we had to do something. what is the republican alternative? i get this is not working out perfectly. i don't think anybody ever thought it would, but what is their alternative? basically the status quo. if you're poor, go to the emergency room, walk it off. besides the fact that's awfully cruel to ask any people to wait on a health issue until it's an emergency. wait until that appendix bursts young lady. about the people who are takers, this is a miss sieve hidden tax. you may have never been to an emergency room but you pay. >> i've been to one, i broke four ribs, five ribs and punctured a lung falling off a segway, do not use that -- >> here -- >> to a guy i was on morphine in agony and woke up to a guy litera
a lot of people when they got into office said he made a big mistake and should have went into the economy first. we went after this for a couple reasons. one, upwards of 50,000 people in this country were dying every year, needlessly dying because they didn't have health coverage. if that many people died from terrorism, we would probably be using nuks. it was ban bans resulting. we had to do something. what is the republican alternative? i get this is not working out perfectly. i don't think...
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which translates to a stronger and more vibrant economy. the new normal is safe harbor. so we should avoid unnecessarily restricting that segment unless we really want to further burden the housing recovery. now, all the rules go into effect in january. let me tell you about three problems i have with those rules, which i think will further elucidate the point i'm making. the first is that the government guaranteed loans are advantaged over non-agency execution. for a first lien transaction the annual percentage rate allows for safe harbor is 1.5% over the average prime offer rate. while this does work for government guaranteed loans, it disadvantages nonagency loans which have a higher cost of capital. the result is the nonagency loans in many circumstances is pushed out of the safe harbor and into the rebuttable presumption. for no other reason than the higher cost of capital. or even worse, the nonagency loans exceeds 3% over the apo our and becomes non-qm and don't get made at all. so why we keep talking about less government we keep writing rules that tremendous it
which translates to a stronger and more vibrant economy. the new normal is safe harbor. so we should avoid unnecessarily restricting that segment unless we really want to further burden the housing recovery. now, all the rules go into effect in january. let me tell you about three problems i have with those rules, which i think will further elucidate the point i'm making. the first is that the government guaranteed loans are advantaged over non-agency execution. for a first lien transaction the...
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the economy started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a disbalance we witnessed. immediately following the fall of the saddam hussein regime. we were able to defeat al qaeda, and this brought life and union back to iraq. why do we see what we are seeing today? why did we see the massacres? amnesty international has considered it a genocide of iraqis. some believe that one component is fighting another component. this is not true. all of the iraqi people, the sunnis and shiites, are all killed. it is relating to the morale of al qaeda, who work to reach the goal by shedding the blood of iraqis and spreading terror. and undermining the political process. so, why is al qaeda back in a rack? the cooperation between our forces in the united states of america, why is terrorism back in the region? i do believe you understand why, but let me state it again. back to iraq?sm what is the reason? are the main reasons why terrorism is not improving in iraq? it is a vision of the realit
the economy started recovering. the construction developed. the security and economic level, and the political level, despite a disbalance we witnessed. immediately following the fall of the saddam hussein regime. we were able to defeat al qaeda, and this brought life and union back to iraq. why do we see what we are seeing today? why did we see the massacres? amnesty international has considered it a genocide of iraqis. some believe that one component is fighting another component. this is not...
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the shutdown and the threat to blow up the economy. strong stuff. ron reagan, i want to start with you. this has been a concerted effort. it's like when you read about lincoln coming to washington because the secession movement has begun. they didn't give this guy a honeymoon. they didn't give him nothing. they started going after him from the beginning. >> no. and they haven't learned their lesson. they just got their hat handed to them with their government shutdown and the debt ceiling, but they're going to keep this up. it's an ideological war they're fighting where these tea party members, they think the government is bad. not only do they think that obama's government is bad, any government is bad. so they want government to fail. which is a pretty outrageous thing. imagine when the iraq war was getting underway if democrat who is opposed the war and weren't crazy about george w. bush to begin with began denying troops body armor or denying them armored vehicles or things like that. that's the equivalent to what republicans are doing to the he
the shutdown and the threat to blow up the economy. strong stuff. ron reagan, i want to start with you. this has been a concerted effort. it's like when you read about lincoln coming to washington because the secession movement has begun. they didn't give this guy a honeymoon. they didn't give him nothing. they started going after him from the beginning. >> no. and they haven't learned their lesson. they just got their hat handed to them with their government shutdown and the debt...
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so the market and the economy are like two different things right now. people say i don't understand. markets are at record highs. trying to explain that imbalance is one of the most challenging things we have to do. >> the debt ceiling threat, as that looms yet again, february 7th, is that something that you worry about that maybe the second time around on the heels, only a quarter plus later? >> two things. one, unlikely republicans will use the tool as a shutdown again. is that good news? you could argue yes. there are a lot of people who wish we would default, wish we would default, take the pain. if you and i were running up debt, eventually we would miss a bill. >> sure. there's a lot of people who argue the united states needs to go through that exercise. i think this last example shows that politicians, when the fire is in the living room, they're going to find a way to make it work. >> squawk on the street. mark haines was the man for so long. i was scared to death. like the 800 pound gorilla. i thought he was going to bite. yet he was a love. >
so the market and the economy are like two different things right now. people say i don't understand. markets are at record highs. trying to explain that imbalance is one of the most challenging things we have to do. >> the debt ceiling threat, as that looms yet again, february 7th, is that something that you worry about that maybe the second time around on the heels, only a quarter plus later? >> two things. one, unlikely republicans will use the tool as a shutdown again. is that...
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and we need to stand firm on some policies that are going get this economy growing. and that's where you hear us talking about the importance of tax reform, the importance of balancing a budget in ten years. the importance of spending reforms, spending reductions before just raising the debt ceiling. and yet on the aisle and president obama raising the debt ceiling with no conditions. a clean vote to raise the debt ceiling. and the reason we find ourselves in grid lock is because that's never going to happen. that's never going be acceptable to the republicans just to raise the debt ceiling without there being some conditions attached to that. and even president obama when he was senator and we don't need to add to the debt ceiling, add to the deficit. we need to take further action. it's easier to talk about what needs to be done versus the hard work of getting it done. so the reason we find ourselves where we are right now is because either very politically difficult decision that we have to make. it means that we're not going be able to just continue the current p
and we need to stand firm on some policies that are going get this economy growing. and that's where you hear us talking about the importance of tax reform, the importance of balancing a budget in ten years. the importance of spending reforms, spending reductions before just raising the debt ceiling. and yet on the aisle and president obama raising the debt ceiling with no conditions. a clean vote to raise the debt ceiling. and the reason we find ourselves in grid lock is because that's never...
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rich people think the economy is doing just fine. a survey by the american affluence research center with households with net worths exceeding $800,000, found that the rich feel better than better tha than everyone else because the stock market has climbed. >> i think it depends on what members are hearing from the constituents in their districts. if they represent folks in more affluent areas, of course they're going to be less inclined to support an expansion or restoration to this program. that's kind of the difficulty here in getting a coalition of folks who represent folks who demand the program be restored and people who don't really quite see it as that imperative. that's really the problem, i think, going forward in the next few weeks here. >> i want to bring in congresswoman sheila jackson lee a democrat from texas. congresswoman, good morning. >> good morning, chris. thank you for having me this morning. >> i know you are among the members of congress who took the snap challenge. what did you find? how tough is it to eat on
rich people think the economy is doing just fine. a survey by the american affluence research center with households with net worths exceeding $800,000, found that the rich feel better than better tha than everyone else because the stock market has climbed. >> i think it depends on what members are hearing from the constituents in their districts. if they represent folks in more affluent areas, of course they're going to be less inclined to support an expansion or restoration to this...
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create out of nothing a green economy at a time when history and the market have said it's not ready. it is always true that it will be riddled with cronyism because it is all the decisions made not on the basis of the market but on the basis of what. that's where the corruption sets in. >> everything that was told to the american people as the president sold this, everything -- i can't think of one thing that's not -- it's all turned out not true. the average family isn't saving $2500 a year. people aren't keeping their plan. they were told if they liked it they could keep it. the cost is not $900 billion. everything the roll out would be easy. nothing is true. what is the political fallout and what should republicans do for the consumers experiencing heartache? >> when the other guy is committing suicide, get out of the way. i have always thought the reality of obama care which you saw coming, i saw coming, the whole conservative movement saw coming, and talked about it and wrote about it for five years now, it is all coming true. the facts speak much stronger than anything. this co
create out of nothing a green economy at a time when history and the market have said it's not ready. it is always true that it will be riddled with cronyism because it is all the decisions made not on the basis of the market but on the basis of what. that's where the corruption sets in. >> everything that was told to the american people as the president sold this, everything -- i can't think of one thing that's not -- it's all turned out not true. the average family isn't saving $2500 a...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> health care could be dramatic, you clearly missed this. >> mad dam secretary. >> don't do this to me. >> i would like you to answer for the record -- >> you clearly -- whatever. >> secretary kathleen sebelius lost her cool at times while taking fire from angry republicans from the launch of health care.com. how much time does the president have to fix the problem before his legacy is in doubt? my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walm
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this is an incredible impact on the economy. for every $5 spent on food stamps there's $9 in the economy. so this is a very important social safety net for working families, seniors, disabled and poor children. so that's what i think we ought to be mainly concerned about is this plan to cut $40 billion over the next ten years because then the problem becomes very, very structural and long term. >> sir, thanks for making time for me. i appreciate it. >>> joining me is former dnc chair howard dean. sir, it's good to have you with me now. you may have heard me talking with the congressman about the gop sabotage politico was talking about. that's hardly a secret. part of that campaign has been one of misinformation, being intellectually dishonest about how people are losing their insurance plans. we've got a couple of articles out today. the l.a. times says back in march they placed these plans in a category called junk health insurance. some plans may be worse than having none at all. so these points also make that the expecting in
this is an incredible impact on the economy. for every $5 spent on food stamps there's $9 in the economy. so this is a very important social safety net for working families, seniors, disabled and poor children. so that's what i think we ought to be mainly concerned about is this plan to cut $40 billion over the next ten years because then the problem becomes very, very structural and long term. >> sir, thanks for making time for me. i appreciate it. >>> joining me is former dnc...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. at any minute... ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it. fraud could mean lower credit scores... ...and higher interest rates when you apply for a credit card. it's a problem waiting to happen. check your credit score, check your credit report, at experian.com. america's number one provider of online credit reports and scores. don't take chances. go to experian.com. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. but it never hurts to see if you can find better coverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care law. open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> no, it's not ann coulte
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everyone thought, well, this is brazil, the hottest economy in the world next to china and batista is a symbol of it but it proves to be a lot of thin air. >> reporter: much of the oil turned out to be unrecoverable, too difficult or expensive to pull out of the ground. some fields had to be abandoned. then as batista ee cash was running out, the brazilian economy began to get cool. >> that's what his fortuned were tied to. >> reporter: only last year batista ranked eighth on bloomberg's index of world billionaires. he's now fallen off the list. what does he have left at this point? >> well, thing he has a lot of debts left to creditors. stay tuned. but there doesn't look like there's going a happy ending to this story. >> when it filed for bankruptcy wednesday it listed $5 billion in debts. >> it's an amazing story. i went to brazil and some of my friends knew him. he invited us to visit with him. he has a mercedes in his living room. >> half a million dollars. >> and you walk outside and there's a cross. it's a spectacular view of brazil. he has fallen a very long distance. >> is it
everyone thought, well, this is brazil, the hottest economy in the world next to china and batista is a symbol of it but it proves to be a lot of thin air. >> reporter: much of the oil turned out to be unrecoverable, too difficult or expensive to pull out of the ground. some fields had to be abandoned. then as batista ee cash was running out, the brazilian economy began to get cool. >> that's what his fortuned were tied to. >> reporter: only last year batista ranked eighth on...
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has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. >>> three people in custody after investigators seized 325 pounds of cocaine and 8 tons of marijuana after the discovery of an under ground tunnel between san diego and mexico. these are enormous operations, i went into a tunnel along the united states, mexico border before. they can be pretty elaborate. take a look. this is the motor works for an elevator, it's a primitive elevator but they brought it down here. this is the elevator itself. it's basically a large cart on wheels and we'll take you down and show you what h
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this is the economy. we went into this for a couple runs. upwards of 50,000 people were dying every year, needlessly dying because they didn't have health coverage. if that many people died from terrorism we would probably be using nukes on some country. the other reason is it was bankrupting the country. we had to do something. what is the republican alternative? i get this is not working out perfectly. i don't think anybody thought it would but what is their alternative? the status quo. if you're poor go to the emergency room and walk it off. besides the fact that is awfully cruel to ask any people to wait on a health issue until it an emergency. wait until that appendix bursts young lady, then we'll go to the emergency room is counterproductive and for the people about the takers, this is a massive hidden tax. we wind up paying for that. that's a reason why health care costs so much. >> right, i agree with you and support the principles of obama care and more frustrated that the system failed allowing perhaps the whole thing to collapse.
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> friday was a rough night for rocky the denver nuggets mascot. in the pregame stunt, he was supposed to repel from the rafters, but the crowd could see something was wrong. by the time he got to the court, staffers were ready to drag him away. as he was lowers, he got the wind knocked out of him. rocky is doing fine now. better than the nuggets who are 0-2. maybe it was altitude sickness or something. remember tonight is the end of daylight saving time. there's no "s" on the end. daylight saving time. you fall back this time of year, setting your clock back an hour. that officially starts 2:00 a.m. eastern. 2:00 a.m. eastern, the end of daylight saving time. >>> there have been a lot of issues with the healthcare.gov website. sex workers are pleased with it. yes, s
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. >>> friday was a rough night for rocky the denver nuggets mascot. in the pregame stunt, he was supposed to repel from the rafters, but the crowd could see something was wrong. by the time he got...
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come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. mission to free cretaceous three sons for charges free. range month free. free. to tide free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects for free media oh don carty dot com. hello there i marinate and this is boom bust here are some of the stories we're tracking for you today. score another one for the wall street a week you thought foreclosures were bad right well leave it to black stone to turn lemons into well lemons they're the largest player in the burgeoning poor closer to the rental market and thousands of new tenants are irate their new landlords lowered and the feds just stumbled on twenty eight million dollars worth of bitcoins the stash belonged to the owner of silk road the so-called drugs and i sit down a little bit with fixed point foundation is director of public affairs to talk all things that point as well as new frontier.
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an economy going one on one of the main messages of this rally has been watch the watchers but many are wondering whether it's even possible realistically so far any light that's been shed on the watchers was through whistleblowers and people who gathered on saturday were the whistleblowers first and foremost edward snowden of course thanks to whom this protest was happening thanks to whom you have all these initiatives debated now in congress is now holed up in russia because here in the states he would sure be in jail by now. so i was on saturday october twenty sixth and that was the anniversary of the signing of the patriot act twelve years ago people who came out on saturday believe that was the day when in the name of fighting terror their rights were taken away from them they're against the trade off between security and privacy they believe it's. in washington i'm going to. in somalia a suspected u.s. drone strike this afternoon killed at least two members of the islamist group al shabaab that's all men who died were both a somali descent according to the witnesses at the scene t
an economy going one on one of the main messages of this rally has been watch the watchers but many are wondering whether it's even possible realistically so far any light that's been shed on the watchers was through whistleblowers and people who gathered on saturday were the whistleblowers first and foremost edward snowden of course thanks to whom this protest was happening thanks to whom you have all these initiatives debated now in congress is now holed up in russia because here in the...
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it hard for us to see wing able to put our economy right if we continue to spend the money we do on health care, the percentage of our gdp and getting the same results we are. we have to start looking at how we'll make this thing work and come together and figure that out and i think that's what they are doing with the add minute -- administration. they heard what there is out there and will ramp up. those are technical things that can get fixed and they will. >> you know, i wanted to see if something sounded familiar. this is a little bit of a national republican editorial campaign committee video that came out. it an ad against prior -- actually where they hit him pretty hard on you're too close to obama, you're really a liberal and they focus on health care. that has got to be at some level worrisome for someone in arkansas. >> well, it is, just certainly because arkansas has become very red and there's a problem there in that a lot of people, i think, they have -- have the other side, the republicans have really preyed on the arkansas people to create that distrust with obama but, you
it hard for us to see wing able to put our economy right if we continue to spend the money we do on health care, the percentage of our gdp and getting the same results we are. we have to start looking at how we'll make this thing work and come together and figure that out and i think that's what they are doing with the add minute -- administration. they heard what there is out there and will ramp up. those are technical things that can get fixed and they will. >> you know, i wanted to see...
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forget one-sixth of the economy. it's going to handle our health insurance. our health care. >> now we come to the real story. >> you don't want it at all. >> as successful as the dmv, the post office, amtrak have been, that's what we're going to end up with, with obama care. >> here's your argument. i'm play eric bolling. he says, government's too big. too many people on entitlements. let me play mitt romney. they're terrible people. a bunch of bums. that's what this is about. >> i know you're in a tough position. >> what position? >> you're in a tough position. >> i'm just telling the truth. most americans want obama care to work. they think republicans should stop erasing the guy. >> wait a minute, arguably -- >> why should we stop harassing the white house? they were intentional deceitful with premiums not going up. now why shouldn't we be able to give the white house a hard time? >> absolutely. especially when you're right. democratic senator max baucus compared obama care to humpty dumpty. it's more like a humpty dump. the best argument to big governmen
forget one-sixth of the economy. it's going to handle our health insurance. our health care. >> now we come to the real story. >> you don't want it at all. >> as successful as the dmv, the post office, amtrak have been, that's what we're going to end up with, with obama care. >> here's your argument. i'm play eric bolling. he says, government's too big. too many people on entitlements. let me play mitt romney. they're terrible people. a bunch of bums. that's what this is...
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you have an improving economy. there's no reason a republican candidate can't win, the right republican candidate can't win this year in virginia and yet should be popular with conservatives because he sued to block the president's health care law. yet it looks like he's losing. chris christie will say i can win a blue state. the tea party guy can't win a competitive conservative state. republicans, you should learn a message. >> one of the things that affects virginia was the shutdown. because you have all the government employees in northern virginia, the shutdown was not exactly popular and you know, now of course, the fact that obama care is not functioning well should help cuccinelli to a certain degree but this was also raised about social issues an awful lot. it wasn't just a tea party, when you think of tea party, you think more of fiscal issues than you do of the social issues, and this became a race really for women voters in the state of virginia. >> were you surprised that chuck schumer, the democratic
you have an improving economy. there's no reason a republican candidate can't win, the right republican candidate can't win this year in virginia and yet should be popular with conservatives because he sued to block the president's health care law. yet it looks like he's losing. chris christie will say i can win a blue state. the tea party guy can't win a competitive conservative state. republicans, you should learn a message. >> one of the things that affects virginia was the shutdown....
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and the economy doesn't work that way. so, you know, if we're going to see more rapid growth, you know, it's fairly narrow places it has to come from. you know, are we going to see some surge in consumption? very hard to see. is there going to be a surge in investment? you know, very hard to see. basically, the government's the one entity that has the ability to boost the economy. >> by spending money? >> by spending money. larger deficits. you know, that is what it boils down to. and that's, you know, you cannot say that. i mean, i've talked to people in the administration, talked to people in congress, they go, "oh, i'll get killed if i say that." well, some of them got to say it because that happens to be true. >> do you believe it? >> absolutely. i mean, if you want to look at the economy in a very simple way, we'll just get rid of the import-export sector because for the u.s., this won't change the story. you've got households, you've got the government, you've got businesses. households tend to be net savers because
and the economy doesn't work that way. so, you know, if we're going to see more rapid growth, you know, it's fairly narrow places it has to come from. you know, are we going to see some surge in consumption? very hard to see. is there going to be a surge in investment? you know, very hard to see. basically, the government's the one entity that has the ability to boost the economy. >> by spending money? >> by spending money. larger deficits. you know, that is what it boils down to....
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the housing collapse crippled our economy not ways in seen for generations. in the aftermath of the crisis congress passed the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act, and as you well know that a law covers a broad range of topics to address the problems that led to the crisis in that sure that you and judy wouldn't happen again. the creation of a new consumer financial protection bureau. part of our mission and they're forced to ensure that the recent economic meltdown does not repeat itself. to develop and that led the financial crisis are inconsistent with the fair, transparent and competitive markets that we are directed to promote. the aftermath of the crisis severely compromise consumers access to credit which we will are also directed to promote. to accomplish these objectives congress give us a number of tools to assure evenhanded oversight of consumer financial markets and to prevent the bad practices from taking root. when honest and innovative businesses can succeed on the merits, it begets the kind of fair competition that drives
the housing collapse crippled our economy not ways in seen for generations. in the aftermath of the crisis congress passed the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act, and as you well know that a law covers a broad range of topics to address the problems that led to the crisis in that sure that you and judy wouldn't happen again. the creation of a new consumer financial protection bureau. part of our mission and they're forced to ensure that the recent economic meltdown does...
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right now the economy has a lot of excess capacity. if the economy gets going all this money floating around will start to push up prices. people will be more confident, spend more of their stock-market gains, then watch out. at that point once you let the horse out of the barn you find out that he is a thoroughbred stallion and you cannot catch him. melissa: peter just said that we are okay as long as the economy does not recover. that makes me feel better. >> also, the reason to worry, this is where people worry about bernanke. bernanke i think things what he thinks milton friedman would do, a crisis, bad economy, more of a traditional keynesian camp, this is a regular tool of government that the wise man moves the levers and creates money when they feel the economy. as you said, it is phony. a lot of people looking at nominal gdp measure. at the end of the day they have to take these assets out. get the cash out of the system. melissa: last word. at the end of the day you cannot check the market. >> absolutely. the things you said t
right now the economy has a lot of excess capacity. if the economy gets going all this money floating around will start to push up prices. people will be more confident, spend more of their stock-market gains, then watch out. at that point once you let the horse out of the barn you find out that he is a thoroughbred stallion and you cannot catch him. melissa: peter just said that we are okay as long as the economy does not recover. that makes me feel better. >> also, the reason to worry,...
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the markets go boom with the economy what are wealth and when the smoke did clear away the toll booths are here to stay life liberty and the pursuit of happiness speech assembly and association were no longer fricken free all but a dollar a nickel and a dime so remember remember that every fifth of november when we pay warner brothers is copy white till we must drop another penny to the guy they call jamie carney or blight hip hip hooray a penny for the guy stacy herbert yeah right axis the tollbooth economy. the november the president wants you to get rich on obamacare you being the bank of course this is tom scully in the new york times and he was he was involved in the introduction of medicare schedule d. which is that trillions to our health care bill in the united states but he was talking to hedge funds and private equity about obamacare and he said it's not a government takeover of medicine it's the privatization of health care you know i call this the digital divide or digital apartheid in america you notice that when it comes to hardware software to run a massive surveillance
the markets go boom with the economy what are wealth and when the smoke did clear away the toll booths are here to stay life liberty and the pursuit of happiness speech assembly and association were no longer fricken free all but a dollar a nickel and a dime so remember remember that every fifth of november when we pay warner brothers is copy white till we must drop another penny to the guy they call jamie carney or blight hip hip hooray a penny for the guy stacy herbert yeah right axis the...
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occasionally they make comments about policy suggestion for how to help the world economy and how to help the world develop particularly in the developing world but it doesn't wield a lot of financial power. it isn't that big financially. it does have an institute. now, there's the institute for the works of religion which is kind of a bank that's set up to help coordinate charitable activities and currently the pope -- both pope francis and pope benedict had been working to kind of clean up some of the activity and put the vatican bank in a more rigorous footing. but it's a small bank in the scale of things. and so i don't really know what kind of threats they would imagine the holy sea would pose. >> it's very, very interesting i appreciate you giving us some insight. jimmy aken, senior apoll gist. >> the white house said in a statement that the discussion between the leaders will focus on the long-term relationship between iran and the relationship. that partnership is something the prime minister is extremely concerned about as the security and stability of the rock unravels. pri
occasionally they make comments about policy suggestion for how to help the world economy and how to help the world develop particularly in the developing world but it doesn't wield a lot of financial power. it isn't that big financially. it does have an institute. now, there's the institute for the works of religion which is kind of a bank that's set up to help coordinate charitable activities and currently the pope -- both pope francis and pope benedict had been working to kind of clean up...
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i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and though they are all different, they work together on a single mission: saving lives. discover how we are advancing medicine at kp.org join us, and thrive. >>> welcome to "ac 360 later." on the table right now the death penalty. support is at its low elf level since 1972. 35% say they are opposed. it's seen a gradual decline since then. we're back with our panel. jeff, you're legal analyst. do you support the death penalty? >> i don't, although i have in the past. it's a good thing i'm not running for office because a big flip-flopper on this. but
i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser...
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the problem with obama care is that what it has done is rearrange 1/6 of the american economy in a way that set a federal standard and it is for 300 million people. those 300 million people are seeing higher premiums and they're seeing less choice in their health insurance options as a result of it. so that is the big problem. you have this monstrosity of a federal standard that is getting in between people and their doctors and also, it is limiting the choices that they previously had. that's where i think republicans are aligning themselves with consumers sentiment. they see this -- >> are not they getting better plans? people may say i want my solo cup and not my crystal cup. the problem is when something happens with their health care and they need the crystal cup, they're still going to go expect care and the rest country will still pay for it. so why should not you force them to guy crystal cup in. >> that's a great question. deciding which man is better for you ought to be up to you. under obama care, the government is telling what you is the better plan for you. that's where a
the problem with obama care is that what it has done is rearrange 1/6 of the american economy in a way that set a federal standard and it is for 300 million people. those 300 million people are seeing higher premiums and they're seeing less choice in their health insurance options as a result of it. so that is the big problem. you have this monstrosity of a federal standard that is getting in between people and their doctors and also, it is limiting the choices that they previously had. that's...
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i have a question on the economy for the prime minister. does the prime minister agree with his on advisors, that t they are not failing to attack the al appalling high levels of youth plent. >> we're seeing the youth consider the, people getting work through our work scheme. it is more successful than the futures jobs fund but six times as little through the youth contract. we've also seen over 20,000 young people get work opportunities. that ask why we see the youth unemployment coming down in our country. there is far more to do to get young people into work. the fact we backed over 1 1/2 million apprenticeships is sign showing how much we care about getting young people back to work. >> thank you, mr. speaker. does the prime minister agree with president obama that there needs to be additional constraints how we gather new intelligence? we need to more effectively weigh the risk and rewards of our activities? will the prime minister follow the president's lead? >> what i said in the house before and i repeat again, obviously we listen t
i have a question on the economy for the prime minister. does the prime minister agree with his on advisors, that t they are not failing to attack the al appalling high levels of youth plent. >> we're seeing the youth consider the, people getting work through our work scheme. it is more successful than the futures jobs fund but six times as little through the youth contract. we've also seen over 20,000 young people get work opportunities. that ask why we see the youth unemployment coming...
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but the puzzle is why the economy hasn't done better. it's like every quarter, greedy wall street firms and others say there's going to be a big upturn in growth out there but it hasn't happened. in fact, it hasn't happened in years. in fact, actually the american economy has grown by less than 2% for, i don't know, 12, 14 years. why is this? >> that's basically because there's a very significant part of the economy which is in the doldrums and is not recovering, and that's basically the part of the gdp with a life expectancy of more than 20 years. i'm talking about structures and buildings and the like. one of the things i've constructed and found very useful for analysis is to take the gross domestic product and break it down by the life expectancy of the elements in it. software is about three, three and a half years, long-term structures, 30 years; haircuts, one month. and if you look at where the economy is weak, it is not in the short-term stuff. short-term stuff is not great but it's doing reasonably well. there is a large hole in
but the puzzle is why the economy hasn't done better. it's like every quarter, greedy wall street firms and others say there's going to be a big upturn in growth out there but it hasn't happened. in fact, it hasn't happened in years. in fact, actually the american economy has grown by less than 2% for, i don't know, 12, 14 years. why is this? >> that's basically because there's a very significant part of the economy which is in the doldrums and is not recovering, and that's basically the...
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